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Quebecor is warning the federal broadcast regulator that Canada’s media system is in serious trouble—and it’s calling out the ...
Even short-term high fructose consumption increases the concentration of receptors to which bacterial toxins can bindDespite medical advances ...
AAFF, founded by former Vice President Mike Pence, evaluated the country’s cultural health according to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." ...
In fact, humans are not genetically coded to interact peaceably with large numbers of unseen strangers talking with (or past) ...
Canada’s decision to scrap a digital service tax on US tech companies this week was aimed at safeguarding trade discussions with President Donald Trump. However, a more significant point of contention ...
Operators have pumped water to cool the nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (FDNPP) since the accident in ...
Companies in India’s banking, financial services (BFSI) and information technology (IT) sectors with broader ownership structures are showing stronger governance practices and board independence, ...
Joveo, the global leader in AI-led, high-performance recruitment marketing, has been recognized as a Strategic Challenger in ...
Once you leave Australia’s cities and head inland, masculinity as an idea and a reality can grow weird and phantasmagoric.
Athletics are meant to test people’s character in a Platonic vacuum, where sheer concentration, instinct, and skill are tested.
Shame is ever-present in The Life, Old Age, and Death of a Working-Class Woman, French sociologist and philosopher Didier Eribon’s theory-memoir about a woman he’s afraid to name: his mother.